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We listen to our gods, those Gods of our own heart, whose stories we tell to sooth us, whose legends we learn to teach us how to engage ever more deeply with our humanity.
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"She never begins an attack, nor, when once engaged, ever surrenders: She is therefore an emblem of magnanimity and true courage," he wrote in 1775, in a letter to the Pennsylvania Journal).
The background for our paper is the increasing practice of software engineers engaging ever more in what used to be considered traditional control engineering tasks — without, we claim, there being a clear, scientific basis for doing so.
Bryant, of course, said yes and the two have been happily engaged ever since. .
An assertive Republican minority will probably only feel emboldened to engage in ever more obstructionist tactics.
Frequently, they start with small crimes and then engage in ever bigger misdemeanours to conceal their wrongdoing.
The economy is thus caught in a trap, forcing the ECB to engage in ever more radical monetary policy measures.
"Si is as deeply engaged as ever," Steve Newhouse says.
The new work, "Bird Watching," shows Mr. Keigwin as engaged as ever in people watching.
At his age, he's more excited and engaged than ever.
He has made a point of not discussing his plans for retirement and appearing as vigorously engaged as ever.
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